6 Reasons Why Church Mergers Are a Good Idea
What do you think about church mergers?
It was less than twenty years ago that mergers were relatively uncommon, and today, they are gaining momentum...
Sasha’s Story of Church Planting In Ukraine
Written by: Olivia Meade
Olivia Meade works as a content editor for Acts 29. She’s a member of New Heights Church in West Virginia, where she...
How One Church Plant Got Creative to Engage Their Community
Written by: Olivia Meade
Olivia Meade works as a content editor for Acts 29. She’s a member of New Heights Church in West Virginia, where she...
Four Tips for Small Group Success
Written by: Dylan Dodson
Dylan is the lead pastor of New City Church in Raleigh, North Carolina, and is the creator of the Practical Church podcast, which exists to help...
How Joyful Singing Affects and Forms Us
Written by: Matt Hodges
Matt Hodges (MA, Dallas Theological Seminary) is the teaching pastor at Risen Church in northwest Houston. He is the author of A Living...
The Worst Possible Advice for Young Ministers
“Let no one despise your youth; instead, you should be an example to the believers in speech, in conduct, in love, in faith, in...
5 Surprising Approaches Churches Are Using to Increase Attendance
I like outliers.
Outliers are, by their definition, exceptions to the rule. They are different from others.
Our Church Answers team closely watches church attendance, especially attendance...
We Serve Because He First Served Us
Written by: Steve Robinson
Steve Robinson is the lead pastor of Cornerstone Church in Liverpool, England. He is also the director of the Cornerstone Collective. Steve...
Hopeful Reasons to Engage the Dechurched
Written by: Jim Davis
Jim Davis is a teaching pastor at Orlando Grace Church (Acts 29). Jim received his MDiv at Reformed Theological Seminary in Orlando. He and...
Leading with Intentional Gospel Humility
Written by: Noel Heikkinen
Noel is the teaching pastor at Riverview, a multi-site church-planting church in the Lansing, Michigan area that is actively engaging younger generations...